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Mark Williams Commits to Lake Erie College

Commitment Spotlight: Mark Williams

While conducting one of our searches for uncommitted talented players in Wisconsin we came across Mark Williams, a talented outfielder from Sheboygan Wisconsin. After reviewing his metrics and footage we were shocked to see that he did have a home yet. We reached out to him in hopes of making a positive impact in his life. 

 

After speaking with him and his family we had learned that they had put their trust in another college placement program and had not had any results yet. Because of this we immediately knew Mark was a fit for our program and we were determined to make up for their wrong doings.

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We began working for Mark immediately and were able to find a home for him from one of our top tier programs NCAA D2 Lake Erie College in Ohio. Not only did Mark's college scholarship far exceed the cost of our program but it also far exceeded the cost of the company that failed him and ourselves. Mark has college level physicality and has the ability to make an instant impact for the Stormers. 

 

“Mark had the tools. He just needed the right people advocating for him.” 

 

During one of our searches for uncommitted talent in Wisconsin, we came across Mark Williams, a talented outfielder from Sheboygan. After reviewing his metrics and game footage, we were genuinely surprised he was still uncommitted. Mark had the physical tools, athleticism, and upside to play college baseball—he simply lacked the right exposure and advocacy. 

 

After connecting with Mark and his family, we learned they had previously trusted another college placement service but hadn’t seen any real results. That conversation made it clear Mark was a strong fit for GameTime Baseball, and we were confident we could help change the trajectory of his recruiting process. We immediately went to work—building a clear plan, identifying the right level and programs, and reaching out directly to college coaches on Mark’s behalf. The response was quick. 

 

Mark ultimately found a home at NCAA Division II Lake Erie College in Ohio, joining a competitive program where he has the opportunity to make an immediate impact. Not only did Mark earn a college scholarship that significantly exceeded the cost of our program, but he also secured a true opportunity at a level that matches his ability and potential. 

 

With college-ready physicality and strong athletic tools, Mark is well positioned to contribute right away for the Stormers and continue his development at the next level. Mark’s commitment highlights exactly what happens when talent meets the right plan, exposure, and advocacy.

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Stpehen Loshek Commits to Southeastern Community College

Commitment Spotlight: Stephen Loshek

Stephen Loshek reached out to GameTime Baseball in the fall of his senior year. Although a polished arm now, Stephen was a bit of a late bloomer. Despite always throwing with great location Stephen had not had a velocity jump until the summer before his senior year where he was now throwing in the mid 80s featuring one of the better changeups in the state. Stephen had not yet received attention from college coaches as no one knew who he was.

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Our team at GameTime Baseball saw the potential and immediately knew Stephen was a fit for our program. After sitting down and discussing his goals, we decided that junior college would be the right fit. On top of this we were able to determine what schools had his desired educational program, how far he wanted to be from home, and a school that could provide him with the opportunity to achieve his dreams of playing D1 baseball. As we began reaching out to schools on his behalf there was immediate interest. Stephen would go on to visit three colleges and ultimately committed to the regular season champion of the ICCAC, Southeastern Community College. Southeastern will be a great place for Stephen to develop and ultimately pursue his dreams of playing D1 baseball. 
 

“Stephen had the ability. He just needed the right exposure, advocacy, and plan.”

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Stephen Loshek connected with GameTime Baseball during the fall of his senior year—a critical point in the recruiting timeline. While Stephen is now a polished arm, his path wasn’t typical. A late bloomer, he had always shown strong command and pitchability but didn’t experience a significant velocity jump until the summer before his senior season, when he began throwing in the mid-80s while featuring one of the best changeups in the state.
 

Despite his ability, Stephen had received little attention from college coaches simply because he lacked exposure. Once our team evaluated him, it was clear he had the tools and upside to play at the next level. After sitting down with Stephen and his family, we mapped out a clear recruiting plan—identifying junior college as the best path to support both his athletic development and his long-term goal of playing Division I baseball.
 

We also helped narrow down schools that matched Stephen’s academic interests, distance-from-home preferences, and development opportunities. Once we began advocating for him and reaching out directly to coaches, interest came quickly. Stephen went on to take three college visits and ultimately committed to Southeastern Community College, the regular season champion of the ICCAC.
 

Southeastern provides Stephen with the right environment to continue developing on the mound while positioning himself to pursue his goal of playing Division I baseball. His journey is a perfect example of how the right plan, timing, and advocacy can turn overlooked talent into real opportunity.

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Emmett Jones Commits to UW-Eau Claire

Commitment Spotlight: Emmett Jones

Emmett reached out to us going into his senior year of high school after starting all three years on varsity since he was a freshman and also being a back to back all conference selection as a sophomore and a junior. Despite this, Emmett had received limited attention from high level programs. 

 

This was a situation where talent was not the issue, but instead lack of exposure. We were able to generate a social media post for him that gave him immediate attention from college baseball coaches around the country that exceeded over 5K views. Not only this but just his second day in our program received his first D2 offer.

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Emmett would ultimately commit to a school in arguably the best D3 conference in the country, the WIAC, with D1 level facilities, the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. Emmett will make an immediate impact for the BlueGolds at the plate and on the mound.

 

“The talent was there. The exposure changed everything.”

 

Emmett connected with GameTime Baseball heading into his senior year after starting on varsity all three seasons of his high school career. A back-to-back All-Conference selection as both a sophomore and junior, Emmett had consistently performed at a high level. Despite his production and experience, he had received limited attention from college programs—proof that ability alone doesn’t always lead to opportunity.

 

After evaluating Emmett’s profile, it was clear the issue wasn’t talent—it was exposure. We immediately implemented a targeted recruiting strategy, starting with a professionally designed social media recruiting post. The response was instant, generating over 5,000 views from college coaches across the country and putting Emmett firmly on recruiting radars.

 

Within just two days of joining our program, Emmett received his first Division II offer, confirming the level of interest once coaches were able to see him in the proper context. After careful consideration, Emmett ultimately committed to the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, a member of the WIAC—widely regarded as one of the strongest Division III conferences in the country, featuring Division I–level facilities and competition.

 

Emmett’s versatility at the plate and on the mound positions him to make an immediate impact for the Blue Golds. His recruitment is a prime example of how the right exposure and advocacy can unlock opportunities quickly—even for players who have already proven themselves on the field.

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GameTime Baseball: About Us

GameTime Baseball Recruiting was formed for one simple reason: too many families were promised results that never came. 

 

Talented athletes were paying for recruiting services built on passive exposure, mass emails, and empty guarantees—only to be left waiting with no real communication, feedback, or offers. 

 

We built GameTime Baseball to be the opposite.

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Founded by former college players and coaches, our program is centered around how recruiting actually works. College baseball recruiting is relationship-driven, not automated. It requires direct communication, honest evaluation, and real advocacy.

 

At GameTime Baseball Recruiting, we don’t wait for opportunities—we create them. We personally call and text college coaches on an athlete’s behalf, strategically market players through professional recruiting materials, social media, and dedicated website profiles, and guide families step-by-step so they always know where they stand and what comes next.

 

Every athlete we work with is hand-selected, and we intentionally limit our roster to ensure each family receives real attention, urgency, and results—not a spot in a database.

 

About GameTime Baseball Recruiting

GameTime Baseball Recruiting was formed for one simple reason: too many families were being promised results that never came.

 

We saw talented athletes put their trust—and their money—into recruiting services that relied on passive exposure, mass emails, and empty guarantees. Players were told to “wait,” “be patient,” or “trust the process,” while months passed with no real conversations, no feedback from coaches, and no offers. That failure in the system is what led to the creation of GameTime Baseball.

 

We built this company to be the opposite of that experience.

 

How We Were Formed

GameTime Baseball Recruiting was founded after witnessing firsthand how often recruiting platforms and mass services fall short. Families were paying thousands of dollars for profiles, automated outreach, and promises of visibility—yet their athletes remained overlooked.

 

We believed there had to be a better way.

 

Our team was formed by former college players and coaches who understand how recruiting actually works. College baseball recruiting is not automated. It is relationship-driven. It requires real advocacy, direct communication, and an understanding of what coaches are looking for at each level.

So we built a service centered around action, not hope.

 

What We Do Differently

At GameTime Baseball Recruiting, we don’t wait for opportunities—we create them.

 

We personally call and text college coaches on an athlete’s behalf. We strategically market players through professional recruiting materials, social media exposure, and dedicated website profiles. We guide families step-by-step so they always understand where they stand, what comes next, and how decisions should be made.

 

Every athlete we work with is hand-selected, and we intentionally limit our roster so each family receives real attention and urgency—not a number in a database.

 

Our Commitment to Results

We are not in the business of selling dreams. We are in the business of earning opportunities.

Our commitment is simple:

  • Honest evaluations

  • Clear recruiting plans

  • Direct coach communication

  • Measurable progress

If we take on an athlete, it’s because we believe we can help deliver real college baseball opportunities. Our success is measured by commitments, scholarships, and the long-term development of our athletes—not by how many profiles we create.

 

Our Philosophy

We believe recruiting should be:

  • Transparent — families deserve clarity, not confusion

  • Personal — every athlete’s path is different

  • Earned — opportunity comes from preparation and advocacy

GameTime Baseball Recruiting exists to restore trust in the recruiting process and to ensure families receive the effort, honesty, and results they were promised elsewhere.

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